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Summary

Schooling the horse is not just about riding  many problems or misunderstandings between horse and rider can, and should be, sorted out on the ground before attempting to ride at all.

This book explains how to school your horse from the ground, starting with fundamental techniques, and gives progressive exercises to work through. It explains the importance of stretching work, how to establish a correct outline, and how to build strength and suppleness. Remedial work is also included to improve crookedness, unbalance, and stiffness, for example.

Also covered is the use of training aids where necessary, and schooling over ground poles and cavaletti, as well as jumping the horse on the lunge.

Observing your horse working without a rider gives you valuable insight as to the correctness of his paces, how his muscle development can be improved, and his general attitude and willingness. When your horse is moving beautifully on his own, there is no reason why he cannot do the same with you in the saddle.

Author Biography

Classical riding instructor Claire Lilley has been teaching riders and their horses for over 30 years. She trained in Germany as a Bereiter, and has brought on young horses to top level in dressage and show jumping over the years, and today trains and competes her own horses. Claire has developed an extremely good eye when it comes to improving the smallest technical detail. She will help you to pinpoint fine details in your riding that can really make a huge difference in developing a true partnership with your horse  the only way to progress and to achieve your goals.